The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 July 1916
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Title Section16 1916-07-28 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOEB, FBIDAY, JULY 28. 1916. NO. 8,81516 words
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Article192 1916-07-28 1 Latest alterations m share list— Page 9. Results of the rubber auctions on page 10. The July Assizes concluded yesterday Page 10. Ke6ults of second day's racing at I'enang —Page 10. Accounts of the ferocious fighting at Po/iereß are given Page [>, News has been received of192 words
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Article1886 1916-07-28 1 To THE HOME OF MY FATHERS. There conias a Ktapp to Convalei>cencd when a BUUB Rets vrilfu! -J ran bir\> mill no longer. And so, d > b Bdtng tbr dorloi. Wt Off for Scotland sind four).l myself m dvi coarse at the little \tilape of Tarbet tbat froutt HI1,886 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement247 1916-07-28 1 RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY, JULY 29 SPECIAL DINNER CINEMA SHOW UNIVERSAL FIIM MANUFACTURING Co. j PRESENTS 1 BILLY S REFORMATION I j 2 Reels LKo Comedy with Billy Ritcbie. 3. ANIMATED WEEKLY. I j LITTLE LADY ACROSS THE WAY 2 Reel imp. Comedy with Matt Moore and Jane Gail. r, WHEN247 words
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Advertisement214 1916-07-28 1 WRIGLEY'S CHEWING GUM i XI WPlfil FY*C PI 11 The flavour lasts m. Ar^o ]f hi two flavours Spearmint with mint leaf PflpC con i I Doublemint" tvith peppermint The krgo Stxndard is designed to supply efficient, economical, and comfortable motor transportation at a^flrst it within the reach of shDUsands214 words
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Advertisement161 1916-07-28 1 LAIEST ADVERTISEMENTS. <^f(sown m Anson road to let Page o, B tiles Hotel 6pecial dinner and ciaerua on Saturday Page 1. Sea View Hotel special dinner and dance tomorrow Page 10. Notices re closing of establishments on August 1,5 and 7— Page 3. International Trading Company's speci alities m motor161 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous123 1916-07-28 1 THE WEEK. Fridai 28th. Figh Water— lo-3* ft.ru.. 'J-3 p.m. j Homeward mail closes (traiu) Tiag KiJ Mines 0 of C, noon. Municipal Commission, 2.i0 pm. Satorda; 29th. High Water— ll-4 a.m., 9 52 p.m. j Penang Races, f A.D.C. matinee Vie Tbea're, 5.33 pm. Sunday 30th. High Water— ll-cu123 words
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Advertisement874 1916-07-28 2 LOATHING OF FOOD. Ii you feel B -Ideu distaste for food— it the sight and smell of wholesome food being choked ilisgii-t- you-th(u nature is telling vo:: that all i.-- not well, Ii after a nigltt's rest yon have no appetite for bn aktast, yoiu 1 digestion requite- attention. It874 words
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Advertisement792 1916-07-28 2 THREE SHADOWS \1 IN TWO REELS A Gaumontl Drama Vested with Searching Pathos m a Sequence cf Deeply Gripping Incidents of Human Passion. THE TRAGIC DOMINO i IN TWO HEELS A Dramatic Study cf Poetic Temperament Marked by Superb Characterisation and Intense Human Element The Pink Pyjama Girl I A792 words
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Article332 1916-07-28 3 E ranee ia saving civilisation :~Z--'Z >i- ker work. -Sir Walter gh. I England which Puritanism created ring yt-. The old watch- ftl r;r^ oal as clear as m old daj6. I ::i!e Haveli'jue. trs very doubtful whether m war the force which is much nferier332 words
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Article46 1916-07-28 3 The 'Jmg ofSiam bat for'.varded a; 1,000 .vi.iowH nriii orphans fuud of the :.a:i I.:^h: a^autry, of which hi^ hon colonel. Tins makes the :oud donation that bai been received I the King of >iam this year to British46 words
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Advertisement691 1916-07-28 3 THK MIRROR SHOWS PLAINER THAN WORD 3 WHAT A WONDERFIL H/PROVEMENT HAY BE REALI6ED Bl A GAIN OF EVKN 10 OR 12 POUNDS. We strongly recommend every man and woman reader of this paper, who is thin, pale, weak or run down, or who has lost his or her buoyant,691 words
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Advertisement618 1916-07-28 3 WANTED. A Billet, for Cashier or store-keeper can furnish Becurity, good inferences. Apply T. N P. c/o Free Press* WANTED Competent Shorthand Typist. Apply Office JOHN LITTLE ft Co.. Ltd. Incorporated m England. 22-7 v.c. WANTED. Experienced shorthand-typist, cone but thoroughly competent persons need Apply to D. c/o Free Press.618 words
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Advertisement654 1916-07-28 3 NOTICE. Messrs. Fraser Neaves Aerated Water Factory will be closed on Tuesday Ist August— Hari Raya. 2* < 31-7 BANK NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on SATURDAY, sth August pll «j IP u ft i,nivc MONDAY, 7th PUBLIC HOLIDAYS -28-7 7.8 SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS 1 ASSOCIATION. FIRE654 words
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Advertisement796 1916-07-28 3 ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF WAR. NOTICE j A Public Meeting of British Subjects will be Hela under the auspices of the Straits Settlements Association, on Friday. August 4. 1916. at 5. 15 p m.. In the Victoria Theatre. Singapore, for the purpose of passing the following resolution That on796 words
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Advertisement482 1916-07-28 3 TO LET N<>. 72/71 Anv)n Ko;id a,*- od< rr. two storey ed, r >r space abont si: t.'.unsand iqMN fvtt, v'gu bi altered suit ttnatii h nsqaimnM ut s. Apply, STEPHENS PAUL 6 Co 26 7 ac TO LET KENILWORTH. Barker Koad. now being repaired and painted throughout. occnpatloD immediatelyApply482 words
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Article40 1916-07-28 4 Domestic Occurrences. DEATHS. GOLD. Killed m action, 21st July. Percy Gold, 2nd Lieut. 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, j Griffith- Junes.— On July 12th, William j Lionel Phillips Griffith-Jones, m.c,, Lieut. 2nd Bat. Durham L'ght Infantry, late of Bukit Mertajam Estate.40 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1916-07-28 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, July 28, 1916, fn a leader the other day, induced by a remark that the cost of living m Singapore had risen considerably because of the War, we looked up the market prices list and they showed that except m meat there w r as1,068 words
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Article217 1916-07-28 4 The Key William Cross has booked for Singapore by the Arabia, leaving London on August ith. An additional list of prohibited firms m the Netherlands East Indies and the Phillipinee is published m yesterday's Government Gazette. The Chief Secretary has appointed Mr P J Sproule, a Puisne Judge of the217 words
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Article479 1916-07-28 4 KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE. It is with deep regret that we publish the sad news of the death at the front m France of Mr Percy Gold, senior partner of Evatt ft Co, chartered account-ante, Singapore. The news that Mr Gold was killed m479 words
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Article421 1916-07-28 4 The Shanghai KJabang Caso. Wrom (hir Owti C»rrespor<ihitt Penang, July '26. A hutch telegram reports that Arab 6 murdered Captain von Moller and f.ve German reservists at Jeddah m June. They had escaped from Singapore to Bandoeng which they left m April and had an adventurous voyage to421 words
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Article159 1916-07-28 4 RUSSIAN SUCCESS More Prisoners and Erzingar. 'R? Babma .'c) K«mi«. g berria F OfiJo«,Jmly 16 i ffleial have captured Bi n_an. Petro^'rad. ture of Bci iogti I quctft of A cinema Petrograd. Inly H -Ot took ptieocer four bvndred on i- ssoj o niovKa a right bank159 words
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Article88 1916-07-28 4 Across Germany to Poiano Pane. July iT.. The ifiMoi M llew over Germany MB fchf ingbi al t 20 and wae taken prisoner by Auk(! i holm owing to the faih-rt- of hi*- mote He dropped a proclamation ;n Qttn I^erlin declaring the ontrai i'owi rg pr meditated88 words
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Article51 1916-07-28 4 London, July 22. Constantinople ofl cial reporte say Tuil;i-- il a further advance of ahc;:: tv< millior ■toi'lfog ftOID QWCBMtPj Sh(- n-Cf r OOiB, but depreciated < minn excl bonds, whereon she will bMN I of pajier inonr-v. Xlm ttMMHUStiOD illi stratee the methods of51 words
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Article102 1916-07-28 4 Germans Charge Civilians. Amsterdam, July 26.— The Bchc (?ayt- an impressive sermon wae deliverei by Cardinal Mercier at Brussels on ih occasion of the National t U-. Tbo. frantically applauded him Ibe <;rai>ai conne was sung and Mercar was- U to the station by a large102 words
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Article43 1916-07-28 4 BOMM Aires, July fi. A M i steamer hae returned from Tierra l>e Fviego damaged. Sbe towed the BohOQIUli Kmma, with Sbackleton r. t mrd for miles South of Cape Horn The Kn proceeded to Blephaat Itim vout able weather.43 words
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Article247 1916-07-28 4 London, July 27. --Lord Ly tton L. I civil Lord of the 1 AdrmraH* ifl Mir< eeeio; to Lord hevonshire. m r'.y way of a change the uißua;i< -i -nt of tbe Sea View Hotei are pr<A.ding special dinner and dance for m MORn247 words
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Advertisement218 1916-07-28 4 I'J Mk PILSENER BEER >H«n.9a6s^| mm m m M ft^. J mm i^.l II P//VT STONE BOTTLES. I I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. I WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. I JOHN LITTLE'S {INCORPOBATED IN ENQLANDJ. Ji "SPECJAL^SE\VJNGJACHINE Entirely owing' to the exhorbitant m freigUt rates from America we are re |L J,J |y218 words
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Article253 1916-07-28 5 FEROCITY OF POZIERES FIGHT. i ening cc Xas ejsristl on the j ;icr k hundered of Batoaas on Jiilj rat gsms and much ad oa the grostod capture.! rail maJrlng six ireJ on tu.it day. There is Hery woi d Italy. ca airaflae/itoo dropped bombs I tiahmanil253 words
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Article53 1916-07-28 5 re, July 17 OearauL'e papers hnt be-: 4r-\ntf>d to the I 'eutschlaud. v- "jt.vi July '7. -The cruiser Serth Carolini and two destroyers have •ailed to do what secretary Daniels terms i:: outside irginia Capes. Preaamably thir* ifl m connection with the attempt of tht I'tutschlanJ53 words
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Article51 1916-07-28 5 The Italian commu- We repelled two violent coun-ter-attacks on Maul Cimone. Jian aeroplane? bombed l>ura.^o. i'\ The Cabinet submits afnent a bill to erect a monument ■::3ti at Trent and to publish bis at the cost'of the state, -.'puty for Tr.-ut. wounded while :ir.J hanged I y51 words
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Article39 1916-07-28 5 July IS, —Mr Lloyd George's b| victarj :a eve months is I 08. It i? pointed out I ilr Lloyd George has precise know)f the mili-.ary power of the allies tue conditions of the central uower&.39 words
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Article140 1916-07-28 5 oi the French Consulate] Uy H p m The French bondU are at franca 64.50 and 1 per cent kfl 90.78 Yesterday on 1 of the EkMUM, we captured a tttlerj on the south of Kstrees we took fedoabt on the west of the work of aiaumont,140 words
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Article29 1916-07-28 5 lite vijuefy puta 0Q new pi 0 t ure 8 to- maiuding a spectacular drama, The U**** Herod m w ot **>• Sherlock w«ea series, the new Serbian arm? and29 words
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Article103 1916-07-28 5 A DAY FOR DISCUSSION Government to be Harassed. [By Submarine Cable] [Beater's Service] London, July 26. -At a meetiug of Nationalist members of the House of Commons, Mr Redmond presiding, it was decided to ask the Premier for a day for discussion of a motion by Mr I>illon103 words
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Article187 1916-07-28 5 Rations and Committees London July 26. In the House of Lords, Lord Middleton, asked regarding the rations of the troops m Mesopotamia, said that the War Office were endeavouring to j^et information which wouli allow them the l>er: y rations or give the equivalent m value of the rations187 words
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Article307 1916-07-28 5 Beginning to Look Blacker. Londan, July 26 In the House of Lords .Lord Midleton asked for further information as to the Sind troop-train disaster. Lord Islington said further inquiries had been telegraphed to India with regard to various allegations made hero but rep lies had not yet*307 words
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Article27 1916-07-28 5 London, July 27. The death is announced of General Sir H J T Hildyard a G B, (Campaigns Kgypt and South Africa.) m^^ m27 words
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Article35 1916-07-28 5 Amsterdam, July 27. The Norddeutsche Lloyd steamer Norderney from Sweden with a cargo of iron ore was sunk m the Baltic, the Captain and three of the crew being drowned.35 words
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Article29 1916-07-28 5 The Hague, July 26. At a meeting of the fishing industry to discuss the British seizure! it was announced that Holland had lent a strong protest.29 words
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Article989 1916-07-28 5 THE QUERIES AGAIN. The first performance of the short season of the Amateur Dramatic Committee was given m the Victoria Theatre last night, m the presence of a large audience which showed high appreciation of the programme, and included His Excellency the Governor, the Lady Evelyn989 words
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Article815 1916-07-28 5 The annual meeting of the St Andrews .Society took place at 5.15 yesterday even- 1 ing at the S C C pavilion, there being present sixteen members, including, Mr Frank Adam, President, Mr A W Still, Vice President, Mr A M McNeil, Hon Sec, and Messrs Butchart,815 words
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Advertisement169 1916-07-28 5 ROBINSON ®> CO. LE TREFLE INCARNAT §^^k TOILET REQUISITES. PERFECT PERFUME. WE STOCK THE ABOVE IN SnL I£TV^ i:A^njf JHjH PERFUIViE HAIR jt /f-^^jr\ Perfumes Soaps tSI J by best makers. I J LONDON S MOST POPULAB REVUE I 1 ORIGINAL CASTE I Shirley Kellogg: Harry Tate: I I Violet169 words
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Advertisement732 1916-07-28 6 I ELLERMAN" LINE. i I ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. ss. City of Bombay due about Aug. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to I McALISTER Co., Ltd., THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION 80,, Ltd. (INCORFO RATED IN BIAil). For Srctay.732 words
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Advertisement810 1916-07-28 6 MT 9 O. British India AND Apcab Ijine (Companies Incorporated In England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOR810 words
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Advertisement524 1916-07-28 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON M ■ASSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1916 Atlantique Aug. 2 A. Efhie Aug. 1 Polyneaien Aug. 16 Porthos Aug. II Athos Aug. 30 A steamer Aflg. H For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS, ag*«t. PACIFIC SERVICES. FOR VANCOUVER SEATTLE.524 words
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Advertisement563 1916-07-28 6 N. Y. X JAPAN MAiill STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated m iipu EUROPEAN LINE i t A service 1r malntalnod b(tv.< via ports to Marseilles, Londoi r M B contract with the Imperial JapaL r ment. The New Twin scr- "I I maintaining this service bavi designed and constructed, and '-^i563 words
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Article838 1916-07-28 7 Hast of France. It is seldom that one hears martial music m France m the-e days, aud m fact m general practice it has been unknown m connection with the Army since the war began. Altogether apart from concerts m Paris, this is particularly the case m838 words
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Article279 1916-07-28 7 In furtherance of the progapanda for the placing of ex-service men on the land, the Empire Land Settlement Committee of the Royal Colonial Institute have issued a series ot leaflets dealing with the problem of increasing our homegrown food supplies. It is pointed out that this country is279 words
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Article272 1916-07-28 7 Storj of a Greek Statue. Pans. lane 21. Tbe Jierlin Museum cf Antiquities boasts, through the Garman wireless, that it has tricked the Louvre Museum and secured a valuable and perhaps unique antique Greek marble statue of Pallas Athene, which was still m a Paris shop last272 words
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Article275 1916-07-28 7 The German Comparison. Discussing with a Press representative recently the shortage of doctors and the criticisms levelled at the authorities, Dr Alfred Cox, secretary of the British Medical Association, said that the main business of the association was to secure as many doctors as possible for the275 words
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Advertisement38 1916-07-28 7 CEMENT "BUFFALO" B^BBBBBBBBkk. ***** l SBBBB. BBb^ B^BBB^BB^B^BBVB^B^B^B^B^BV W BB^B^^BB^B^B^B^B»^BB^BB^ .B^^^^^BM BK .^^^^^^Bn BM Si I BBm BBBBM BBbI bIbBBM B^BBM Bfß^Bßl I BT H BL_^BBM BBS QUOTATIONS FROM mTTTn JL Xl r COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND)38 words
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Advertisement33 1916-07-28 7 |«a— m hi mm w wi i w»-«.^iri.»«^. «««f DYSENTERY! AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPEGIFSC;. j To b 3 had at the SraaAPOua Dibpbk e&BY, &ud of ttiafl BBOWM, Gia^:.U.t-, River Vfcilty Foad, Birgapo<e.33 words
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Advertisement292 1916-07-28 7 I «X* B £AR" BRAND Sole Importers: J. TRAVERS SONS LTD SINGAPORE. (IN< ORi'ORA 1 X!' IN !>."(.!. AN. ".> STOCKED BY: SANDILA.NDS BUTTERY A: Co PENANG. SEBEMBAN DISPENSARY. Ltd. SEREMBAN SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. MALACCA SIME DARBY.;& Co.. Ltd. MDAR. CHOW KIT Co., KOALA LUMPUR. Necessity is the Mother292 words
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407 1916-07-28 8 Work of Travelling Kitchens. The weekly meat ration at Berlin, which had been increased from 300 up' to 380 and then to 860 grams, has again j dwindled to 300 for each person. Manyj people, it appears, had been unable to obtain from their butchers407 words
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Article1703 1916-07-28 8 To Dec. Si June To date 1915 Abaco 3,349 6,498 Allagar, Dec 266,800 23 r 5OO 106,000 A.Gajah.Sep '29,790 11,000 58,800 Alor Pongeu 22,415 97,08" Alma, 23,000 121,300 Ampafc, Sep 36,054 51,312 An-Johore, Mar 177,249 20,591 120,311 An Malay, Dec 1,507,347 150,510 795,386 A n S'tra, May1,703 words
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Article126 1916-07-28 8 Arnpang Kinta. 887 (7 1 ISO Ayer Weng I Deebook Belat, Mar 14-1' Brueeh, ,)nly '.henderiaug. l.fM If) 410 GopeugConsol, II 171 (ll Heawood, *,Ttl (ill Idris Ipoh Tin, Dec 1, 5.': 7 I Kanaboi, I (9) hamuning Ivamunting, KM K. Kamunting 1.209 Kinta, June f ..<55 (II)126 words
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Advertisement78 1916-07-28 8 ALL-BRITISH ROM TYRES USED BY THE BRITISH WAR OFFICE. MOTOR CYCLE TYRES ;v *wM- i y "^A "I Rt ALLY MUSTTS^fiSS^^' Bra 1 1^ H S^l Combination Non-Skid. Rubber Stud. Rubber Bars. Rubber Bars. Steel Studs. NcnSkid. Non-Skirt. MEYER BROTHERS, Singapore. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.S. JL IdOUl78 words
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Advertisement1280 1916-07-28 9 j War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. J WHAT OTHER PROPERTY iS P ■M REAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. imijmkj MM A.20.0GG ficicslted with the1,280 words
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Advertisement108 1916-07-28 9 GAGGINO CO. Office, 20 Raffles Place Store, 25 Malacca Street Godown, Sambaw Street Lifeboat Yard, Tanjong Rho We have always Life Boats, well fitted as per Government Regulation, Life Buoys, Life Belts, Rockets, Life Savers, etc. JUST RECEIVED FROM AMERICA Family Salt Beef 50 Kegs. Mens Salt Beef 50 Kegs.108 words
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Miscellaneous276 1916-07-28 9 STOCKS AND SHARES. July 27, 1916. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified m Mesere Fraser and Co. 'a yesterday's share list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Buyers Sellers Ayer Molefe 12.00 12.26 Cbaogkat Serdang Q.OO .<.2a Jeram 1.80 1.45 Jii^ah 1.05 1.15 Mai ak oil 4.20 4.f0276 words
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Miscellaneous790 1916-07-28 9 I DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Chamber of Commerce (to 1 1 a m July 27 ARRIVALS. July 26. Kuala. Hupeh (Brit Kmil. Nerite, Toussoum, Atlas. l>e EeTeri6 U»ut -Moyori Maru, Tamon Mara (.Tap) Kachiog (Sar) Yu Shun ((hi' dp Ki/agnin. (>pan' Childere (\or'. July 87.- -Scott Uariey PaßMlg, Itca Nore. ixlang.790 words
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Article1355 1916-07-28 10 i kionist nmuqtrES. From Our Oven Correspon lent I.ondor, June 28th, Hverythinii nowadays i a veiled m mys tery and accordingly there arc very few people wh 3 have quite appreciated the curious developments over the Irish situation. Here, ac-orJin^ly, is tlio m aide story of what1,355 words
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Article305 1916-07-28 10 From Ow <>ten Correspondent Penang, July There was .igAin. a good attendance at the racing and though the fields were rather email there was seine good sport. Pony ROAD6TEB. Sis furlongs. Kitty (Vincent* 10.4 1 Sadie IHillett) 9 7 2 Carrick Lad (Norman) 9.2 3 Won by a305 words
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Article54 1916-07-28 10 A? Ibe result of the rf cent Sinpapcre Art Club Exhibition beld m May laet, the following Wai Charities iiavt benefited by tbe sale of pictures, etc. lied Cross 324 20 Kin^ Albert Civil Hospital Puml 127.80 s*ar an.l flatter Fund 31.50 Uonatiou from the Art Club to54 words
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Article26 1916-07-28 10 Already ackuowledged I 17,236 Mr J R O Aldworth (Kuala Lumpur 100 Mr B Benuixen 50 J de Coubtois, Hon. Treasurer, f26 words
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Article31 1916-07-28 10 From Our Ovrn Correspondent London, July 26. < The following interim dividends are announced: Inited Serdang 15, Ayer Kun- ing 5, Gedong 5, Kawie final 15, interim 5. 1 im^^31 words
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Article353 1916-07-28 10 RIU'.HEK. Singapore, July 27. Some 440 tons of rubber were offered for sale at the usual weekly Auction which commenced ou tho 26th instant. The demand for all grades was good and the prices realised, with tho exception of Fine Palo Crepe which at 5125 marks a353 words
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Article423 1916-07-28 10 Singapore, July 26. There was b good enquiry for practically all grades at the Auction which com manced to day and prices with the excep tien of that of Fine Pale Crepe were higher on the week. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold up to $12* and at423 words
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Article356 1916-07-28 10 Oar market has kept steady throughaut the week and only Pmall parcels of 3hares are being maiketed. Tbe price uf Rubber continues to wane but the proßpecta of excellent dividends from tbe better class stocks and the continued de mand from outside sources for any cheap lots356 words
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Article220 1916-07-28 10 The trial was concluded at the Assizes, yesterday, before Mr Justice Earnsaw, of a Cantonese named Lim Ah Yv'ah on char ges of the attempted murder, by stabbing him, of a Bengali police constable and causing an affray m Pagoda et, on June 8. The accused was convicted,220 words
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Article32 1916-07-28 10 The Shipping and Import and Export Offices will be closed on Tuesday Aug. 1, and open only from 10 to 11 am. on Saturday and Monday, Augst 5 and 7.32 words
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Article27 1916-07-28 10 H ,1 Veterans Co 4.45 As Arranged Chinese Co 5.15 Drill Hall SV C Band F. Younger Blair, Captain, S.V.A. Aetg. Adjutant, S.V C.27 words
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Article93 1916-07-28 10 Sunday 30th July. Tid3 11.30 am. Height Bft 4in. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, 9.30 and 10.30 am., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. 50 YARDS CLOTHES RACE, This Race will be swum on the arrival of the 10 o'clock93 words
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Article40 1916-07-28 10 The Harima Hall is showing a number of new films this evening including In his own Trap, Sin on the Sabbath, an LKo comedy, new Universal animated weekly etc. In the first show are further instalments of the Graft series.40 words
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Advertisement247 1916-07-28 10 BRITISH eau de colognel Specially prepared for us by the Oldest Laven Distiller m England and renowned for STRENGTH, REFRESHING QUAUTTY, SWEETNESS and DELICATE PURE ODOUR. Oneoftbfl minor boi still Linportenf s of the war has I* demand tor Eau-de-Cologne, a joenti ai i, i Tbe wonderful trealiness, Lnvigoratinc :y247 words
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